Spread the Joy of Eid al-Adha (Where to Make Your Udhiya)

Eid Al Adha is a golden opportunity to give charity and help those in need. It's all about sacrifice and spreading the joy for the less fortunate. On Eid days, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) not only fulfilled his personal obligation, but offered a second sacrifice in the name of those who could not afford to give. Every Eid al-Adha, we bring to you a list of the most well known Muslim organizations, through which you can give your Udhiya. So, here we go! Islamic Relief Last year, Islamic Relief was able to organize 149,923 Qurbani and distribute 532,287 meat packs to 2,937,161 people in 33 countries. This year, they are planning to distribute cows, sheep&hellip;

Last year, Islamic Relief was able to organize 149,923 Qurbani and distribute 532,287 meat packs to 2,937,161 people in 33 countries.

This year, they are planning to distribute cows, sheep and goats to 3.5 million vulnerable people across 33 countries; including Syria, the Palestinian Territories, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Somalia, Malawi and Myanmar.

For many, this is the only time they will be able to eat meat in the entire year. Your donation will not only bring happiness to those less fortunate but will allow them to enjoy Eid without worrying about how and what they will feed their families.

This year, make Eid ul Adha extra special for those living in food poverty and hunger. From Asia, Middle-East and Africa, Penny Appeal is working across the world to ensure those living in poverty are supplied with your Qurbani and it is delivered at their convenience.

One Qurbani donation can provide over 57 nutritious meals, and supply meat for those that have limited access to it throughout the year.

In the weeks leading up to Eid al-Adha, Zakat Foundation of America (ZF) launches an Udhiya/Qurbani program for donors to support those in need. ZF chooses the healthiest animals for sacrifice, ensuring families receive the best quality of meat. Animals are purchased within the countries of distribution to benefit local economies. All meat is always fresh, delivered to homes right on the first day of Eid.